Part III: The Theory of Prehensions

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"Part III: The Theory of Prehensions" is a major section of Alfred North Whitehead’s philosophical work *Process and Reality* that develops his key concept of “prehensions” as the basic units of experience and relational process in his metaphysical system.

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philosophical text section
author Alfred North Whitehead
centralConceptOf prehension in Whitehead’s system
centralToSystemOf Whiteheadian process metaphysics
clarifies the process of concrescence
the role of relations in metaphysics
concerns constitution of actual occasions
ontological status of relations
structure of experience
describes prehensions as basic units of experience
prehensions as basic units of relational process
developsConceptOf actual occasions
conceptual prehension
feeling
integration of feelings
negative prehension
nexus
objective datum
physical prehension
positive prehension
prehension
subjective form
explains how actual occasions prehend one another
the internal constitution of actual entities
the relational structure of experience
field metaphysics
process philosophy
hasKeyTerm actual entity
conceptual feeling
negative prehension
nexus
objective datum
physical feeling
positive prehension
prehension
subjective form
influences later analytic discussions of relations and events
later process theology
isMajorSectionOf Process and Reality
language English
locatedInWork main body of Process and Reality
mainConcept prehension
partOf Process and Reality
philosophicalTradition 20th-century Anglo-American philosophy
process metaphysics
workTitle Part III: The Theory of Prehensions self-link

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